I live on Long Island, how do I get to Allentown, PA from where I live? I want to go to the rail yard there and exploreee haha please help! thank you!
How do you propose to travel?
Private automobile (or equivalent? I drive a pickup.) Enter Mapquest in your search engine, select driving directions and fill in origin and destination. Careful!! It might put you on a toll road when there's a parallel free Interstate.
Train? Fugheddaboudit. No service.
Bus? Direct from midtown Manhattan - but the bus station is in a bad part of town.
Just looked at Google Maps. The railroad yard isn't exactly railfan friendly.
One thing. You, "Live on Long Island." WHERE on Long Island? There are sovereign countries with less land area and far fewer people than Long Island. A little more precision might be helpful.
Chuck (EX-Noo Yawka - Bronx Science, Class of 55)
You say you want to "exploreee"...
Regardless of whether you are young or old or in between, or male or female... DO NOT TRESPASS on RR property. PERIOD. Stay on public areas (Sidewalks, roadsides) And stay out of the way of other people, workers or travelers (i.e.: don't stand in the middle of the road to take a photo!). Do not "stand" in grade crossings nor walk down the tracks. Do not walk or climb on RR bridges or other structures.
The only way to "exploreee" is to view from a distance on public property.
I don't know about railyards in New York, but some are "semi-friendly" to railfans in that they have a pedestrian bridge or road (city street) that has a pedestrian walkway over a part of the yard or the tracks that lead to it, that you can venture out on to view the yard. Some have a "PUBLIC" (not employee) parking area near some section of the yard where you can park and view operations. Union Pacific has the "Golden Spike Tower and Visitor's Center" at the 2,850-acre Bailey Yard, in North Platte, Nebraska, that visitors can enter and view the huge yard there... but I don't know of any other yards that have gone to the trouble of providing such a luxurious structure to the public.
Semper Vaporo
Pkgs.
Yeahthatengineer, have you looked through the TRAINS MAGAZINE forum? It's much more active than this one, and there were a few discussions about RR employment. Here are a couple from about page 60 and beyond:
http://cs.trains.com/trn/f/111/t/212712.aspx
http://cs.trains.com/trn/f/111/t/210223.aspx
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I live in East Rockaway and yeah I was also wondering if I can take the mta to the city and catch a train to pa, how does that work. ive been researching how to do it and i cant find anything and btw what pickup do you drive, i love pickups...sorry
im around 20, and yes you are right. im bad with directions. that is a better idea to get to know other people :) thank you love!
thank you!! helps me a lot!!
understandable, and okay :) ill research a little moreee
talk 2 mookie. she is wiser than all us railroad guys!!
Yes, Mookie is an old head (actually, she is several years younger than I am) who is well into the art of trainwatching. She likes to lurk in the Chatterbox on the General forum that Trains has, and you can find her in the Trackside Lounge as well. She does have the advantage of Driver to take her to her favorite trainwatching sites.
Incidentally, don't be afraid to ask any question you have; we are glad to share such knowledge that we have, whether it comes from actual experience in working for one or more railroads or from our desire to learn more about the fascinating world of railroading.
Johnny
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